Hey Juanje--
On Nov 4, 2013, at 15:14 , Juanje Ojeda Croissier <juanje ojeda gmail com> wrote:
> Hi Harrison,
>
> I've just tried the new installer and I got these errors:
> https://paste.fedoraproject.org/51543/83595557/
Yes, I'm talking with someone one FreeNode who is seeing the same thing. I am trying to get a hold of folks to look at this because it seems to be a repo issue.
> By the way, it didn't detect my IP Address or IP Interface, and It was so clear for me to know which option need to choose for fixing it. Or if I need it at all.
> When I tried the option 3 (Modify the information for an existing host) it detected my IP and network interface just fine, but I guess it should detect them without need to go there, right?
I noticed this; it is a deficiency in the new workflow. Ideally the user gets brought straight to host instance configuration when there is a missing 'ip_addr' so that it is not necessary to get there manually. I'll try to figure out a better way to do that.
--Harrison
> I was trying this on a Fedora 19 x86_64. My steps were:
> $ yum -y update
> $ yum -t install puppet bind httpd-tools unzip facter
> $ reboot
> $ sh <(curl -s http://oo-install.rhcloud.com/)
>
>
> I hope this feedback be useful and thanks for the work on the refactorization :-)
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 7:07 PM, N. Harrison Ripps <hripps redhat com> wrote:
> Hey all--
> I needed to do a fairly big code refactor in oo-install before the code base got too big and too many people had instrumented things around it.
>
> If you aren't playing around with oo-install, you totally should, but you will be unaffected by the rest of this e-mail.
>
> If you -are- playing around with oo-install, here's a quick summary of how this change will affect you:
>
> # Why the Change?
> The roles-based original config file format was highly redundant, particularly for the most basic all-in-one deployment. Furthermore, the config file layout meant more work for the workflow author, who had to write their own routines for coalescing the role lists into a consolidated list of hosts. Changing the config file to represent things in terms of the hosts solves these issues.
>
> # What is the Change?
> The original config file format organized host instances by role:
>
> Brokers:
> - Host Instance
> Nodes:
> - Host Instance
> MsgServers:
> - Host Instance
> DBServers:
> - Host Instance
>
> The config file is now flipped to make Hosts the main object instead of Roles:
>
> Hosts:
> - Host Instance
> - Host Instance
>
> In the new model, roles are attributes of the host instance. You can see this in more detail in the updated PEP here:
> https://github.com/openshift/openshift-pep/blob/master/openshift-pep-008.md#default-configuration
>
> # How do I Migrate my Config File?
> If you are already have a config file in the old format, you have two options:
>
> 1. Delete the whole file (~/.openshift/oo-install-cfg.yml) and have oo-install generate a new skeleton template that you can then edit
> 2. Delete the four role-based sublists from the Deployment portion of your config file (you can leave the DNS section) and rerun oo-install to rebuild only the deployment info
>
> As always, please post to the list with any questions.
>
> Thanks,
> Harrison
>
>
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